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The Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP) is a social-democratic
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in
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. The GSLP is the oldest surviving active political party in Gibraltar. Its roots are based in the
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movement, as its founder and former leader
Joe Bossano Sir Joseph John Bossano (born 10 June 1939) is a Gibraltarian politician who served as Chief Minister of Gibraltar from 1988 to 1996 and Leader of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party from 1978 to 2011. He served as Leader of the Opposition ...
was the District Officer of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU). The party has been led since 2011 by Fabian Picardo, who as served as Chief Minister of Gibraltar since the 2011 general election. The GSLP forms the
GSLP–Liberal Alliance The GSLP–Liberal Alliance is a centre-left political alliance active in Gibraltar consisting of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP) and Liberal Party of Gibraltar (LPG). History The first election contested by the Alliance was the 2000 ...
in partnership with the
Liberal Party of Gibraltar The Liberal Party of Gibraltar (Libs or LPG) is a liberal political party in Gibraltar. It was founded in 1991 as the Gibraltar National Party and is led by Dr. Joseph Garcia. The LPG forms the GSLP–Liberal Alliance in partnership with the G ...
.


History

The TGWU during Bossano's tenure was instrumental in achieving parity with the
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for all workers in Gibraltar. Bossano left the Integration with Britain Party in 1975 and founded the
Gibraltar Democratic Movement The Democratic Party for a British Gibraltar (DPBG) was a Pro-British political party in Gibraltar. History Following the disbandment of the Integration with Britain Party, the Gibraltar Democratic Movement was established in 1976 in response t ...
(GDM), which contested the 1976 election winning four seats in the
House of Assembly House of Assembly is a name given to the legislature or lower house of a bicameral parliament. In some countries this may be at a subnational level. Historically, in British Crown colonies A Crown colony or royal colony was a colony adm ...
. The GDM became the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party in 1978 and obtained one seat, that of Bossano, in the 1980 election. At the elections of 1984, the GSLP capitalized on the
Gibraltarian The Gibraltarians (Spanish: ''gibraltareños'', colloquially: '' llanitos'') are an ethnic group native to Gibraltar, a British overseas territory located near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance to the Mediterranea ...
discontent about the way the British Government was handling the future of the Gibraltar Royal Navy dockyard, opposing the transfer of the docks to Appledore International (which involved the loss of about 400 jobs), and winning seven of the fifteen seats of the Assembly. The party was eventually in
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from 1988 to 1996. In April 2011,
Joe Bossano Sir Joseph John Bossano (born 10 June 1939) is a Gibraltarian politician who served as Chief Minister of Gibraltar from 1988 to 1996 and Leader of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party from 1978 to 2011. He served as Leader of the Opposition ...
retired as party leader and he was replaced by Fabian Picardo.


Ideology and policy

Like all the other parties in Gibraltar, the GSLP supports self-determination for Gibraltar and opposes any moves toward joint British– Spanish
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. The party has strong member and personal ties with the UK Labour Party with many prominent members having been involved with the Labour Party while in the United Kingdom. The GSLP also endorsed the Labour Party at the 2014 European Parliament elections as it had done on previous European elections. The party strongly supports Gibraltar's territorial integrity, in particular seeks pursuit of the recognition of the full twelve-mile limit to Gibraltar territorial waters, as is the case with other
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, and it considers Spain's violations of the current three-mile limit of territorial waters as "a hostile and unfriendly act". The party does not consider Gibraltar to have been
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by the
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and has a policy of continued participation at all
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venues in which Gibraltar is discussed including the Special Committee on Decolonization until the decolonisation of Gibraltar is recognised by the UN and the achievement of a new international status for Gibraltar as a full self-governing territory under the British Crown.


Elections

In the 1980 election to the Gibraltar House of Assembly, the party won its first seat in the House. In the 1984 election, the party won 34.2% of the popular vote and 7 seats. In the 1988 election, the party won 58.2% of the popular vote and 8 seats to form the new government. In the 1992 election, the party won 73.1%% of the popular vote and 8 seats. In the 1996 election, the party won 42.95% of the popular vote and 7 seats. In the 1999 by-election, following the death of GSLP Opposition MP
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, Liberal Party leader Dr. Joseph Garcia (backed by the GSLP) won 51.46% of the popular vote and the seat. He was the first joint GSLP/Liberal candidate to contest an election. In the 2000 election, the party won (in Alliance with the Liberals) 25.62% of the popular vote and 5 seats. In the 2003 election, the party won (in Alliance with the Liberals) 25.08% of the popular vote and 5 seats. In the 2007 election to the newly named (and re-organized)
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, the party won (in Alliance with the Liberals) 31.84% of the popular vote and 4 seats. In the 2011 election, the party won (in Alliance with the Liberals) 34.23% of the popular vote and 7 seats and, with the 3 seats won by the Liberal Party, formed the new Government of Gibraltar. In the 2013 by-election, following the death of Housing Minister
Charles Bruzon Charles Arthur Bruzon (10 June 1938 – 16 April 2013) was a Gibraltarian politician and former Roman Catholic priest. He was affiliated with the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP). In the general elections of 2011, he was elected to ...
(GSLP), the GSLP candidate
Albert Isola The Hon. Albert J. Isola TEP is a Gibraltarian barrister and politician, member of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP). He was a member of the Gibraltar House of Assembly as part of the Opposition between 1996 and 2000. He later beca ...
won 49.84% of the popular vote to fill in the vacant seat. In the 2015 election, the party won (in Alliance with the Liberals) 47.83% of the popular vote and 7 seats. The GSLP was represented in the
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by Glyn Ford MEP of the PES Group during the 6th European Parliament term, however Ford later lost his seat in the 2009 European elections. The GSLP supported and endorsed the UK Labour Party during European parliament elections.


Election results


Parliament of Gibraltar


By-elections


European Parliament

Gibraltar was part of the South West England constituency in the European parliament and its major parties formed joint ticket alliances with the major UK parties. From 2004 until Brexit, the GSLP was in an alliance with Labour.


Party leaders


Current GSLP MPs

*
Joe Bossano Sir Joseph John Bossano (born 10 June 1939) is a Gibraltarian politician who served as Chief Minister of Gibraltar from 1988 to 1996 and Leader of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party from 1978 to 2011. He served as Leader of the Opposition ...
(since 1980) *
Albert Isola The Hon. Albert J. Isola TEP is a Gibraltarian barrister and politician, member of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP). He was a member of the Gibraltar House of Assembly as part of the Opposition between 1996 and 2000. He later beca ...
(from 1996-2000; since 2013) * Fabian Picardo (since 2003) * Gilbert Licudi (since 2007) * John Cortes (since 2011) *
Samantha Sacramento Samantha Jane Sacramento is a Gibraltar politician. She is the Minister for the Health Authority, Justice, Multiculturalism, Equality and Community Affairs in the Government of Gibraltar. Samantha Sacramento was born in Gibraltar. She attended sc ...
(since 2011) * Paul Balban (since 2011)


References


External links

* (Official website
Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
{{Gibraltar topics Political parties established in 1978 Political parties in Gibraltar Social democratic parties in Europe Socialism in Gibraltar Socialist parties in the United Kingdom 1978 establishments in Gibraltar Separatism in Europe Labour parties in British Overseas Territories Social democratic parties in British Overseas Territories